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Show AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN ,; SATURDAY, NOVEMBERS i J SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924 AMERICAN FORK LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thornton Salt Lake visitors Friday. were Mrs. Louie B. Ingeraall of American Ameri-can Fork, was a Pleasant Grove visitor visi-tor 8unday. Joy's Studio Open Every Saturday. Um h TWn .,wn, xtnni. .n,i I aicunae ana QBUBnicr, IW Tuesday at Tayaon on cannery busl-!". of Provo Bench- ere v,8,Ung who airs, aicx luurmun ouuuu. Mrs. Lnard Haag of American Fork, was a Pleasant Grove visitor Sunday. See list of PRIZE for Boley's Drawing January 2nd. on pants three, dr. Mr. E. T. Cutmer and Fred Calmer mads a business trip to Delta last Wednesday. John Vsn Wagenen of Heber, is visiting this week with his daughter, Mrs. E. T. Calmer and family. Get one of Chipiuan's four page Prise Sale bills and read every page, it will save you money. adv. Pr. O. E. Orua, Rert Smith, Ika Hayes and Nat Loader spent Sunday Sun-day and Monday hunting docks at lbs Bear River Gun Club district. Mrs. Jans Beers McArthur left Bandar for California, to spend the winter. Mrs. McArthur hat been employed em-ployed at the Fashonette Shop during dur-ing the fall rash. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Christensen re- port that they heard an address over the radio delivered by President Calvin Coolidge at the White House In Washington Monday night The Primary baiar given by the Third Ward Primary .Association vis voted a big access. Fifty eight dollars was raised to assist that organisation or-ganisation In financing the season's work. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Wadley, Mrs, J. R. Halll-day Halll-day and Jos, W. Halltday attended the funeral of John H. Coombs held In the Assembly Hall at 8alt Lake at 12: SO P. M. Tuesday. The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal was appropriately decorated last Friday by a .group of young people who gave a delightful Hallo-Wen Hallo-Wen party there Friday night Black witches, goblins, black cats. Jack-c-lanternt and black and orange crepe paper were In evidence through- cut the boat. The young people had planned and worked for a week on their decora ions. Each girl was dressed In a pretty and original costume; some of the boys also had costumes. The evening was spent In games and thuslc, and dainty refreshments were erved. Those ' present were: Genevieve Fugal, Elisabeth Green, Bernice Adams, Rath Olptn, Donna Olpln, fiusan Armitstead, Verona Boren, Janice Nelson, Roland Jacobs, John Ualliday, Glen . Page, Roy Fage, Ray Fenton, Lavetl Gamett, Owen Ash and Leroy Smith. Don't forget the 2nd ward Primary Ilazar, November 14th. Everbodyll ! be there. adv. Mrs. Byrl Bowers of Spanish Fork, pent Thursday in this city visiting her sister, Mrs. John Robinson, and family. Friends of Mr. snd Mrs. L. A Richardson were shocked Tuesday In hearing of the death of their child, in Wyoming. The child was brought to, 8alt Lake for burial. The funeral was - held Wednesday at 2 o'clock P. M. at the Wasatch Ward Meeting house in Salt Lake City. Miss Sarah Smith spent Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sarah B. Chlpman was the guest Tuesday and Wednesday of her daughter Mrs. Arthurdams, . of the .capital city. In. reporting a party last week an error occured. The item stated that Mrs. Emily K. Anderson entertained and should have read "Mrs, Emily K. Adamson entertained" etc. Miss Helen Gamett entertained at a Hallowe'en party Friday night The house was decorated in appro priate Hallowe'en colors." There were yltcbes In the ball and black cats In the closet The .evening was spent to music, games and social chat Dainty refreshments were served the twenty guests present Pay your bill at Cblpman's' and get a ticket with every dollar. Valuable prises given away. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatter and three sons, and Mr. John 8hafter motored down from. Bingham last Saturday evening and spent several hours visiting with Mrs. Mina Shatter and daughters and Mr. and " Mrs. Thos. 8hafter. Merrill Clayton of American Fork and Ford M. Poulson and Ernest Clayton of Pleasant Grove are mem bers of the B. T. U. Band and were with the group when their concert was broadcasted from the Deseret News Radio Broadcasting Station, 8alt Lake City during the U. E. A. The band was under the direction of Professor Robert Sauer and played several selections for the radio. In addition they played before the opening open-ing session of the U. E. A. In the Tabernacle and before the Conven tion of Church Teachers In Barrett Hall, and gave n noon concert In the lobby of the Hotel Utah, Mrs. Nell Oroshy Noble, 20, wife ot, Wallace Ray Noble and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron R. Grosby ot Salt Lake City and a grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Forbes of thlt city, passed away at the home of her parents, SO Q. 8treet Monday. The young woman was married April 12th ot this year. 8he had been HI since May and gradually grew worse. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon. A number of relatives from here attended the services. Mrs. Noble Is survived by her husband, hus-band, her parents and three brothers, Henry, Robert and Jean Grosby, besides be-sides a Urge number of relatives and friends. The B. B. Ladies were entertained Thursday by Mrs Louie Blnnt at ber i home. Needle work, musle and social chat were enjoyed followed by the nerving of dainty refreshments. Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Halllday, Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson motored to Salt Lake 'City last evening; and at' tended the performance of "The Green Goddess" at the Wilkes Theatre. Mrs. Louie B. ingersall and children left Thursday for Salt Lake City to make their home. Their departure la regreted by many friends who wish them success In their newt home. ill . II . IV. A II f lkirn 6 ivvr'K r :n 5 Manges & 1 V- YOU OUGHT TO SEE THE NEW LINE. When you get a MONARCH you need not apologize. Every Range; Guaranteed to BAKE and DRAW Well. You make no mistake when you buy a MONARCH. i A t t m i i 'I 4l 4 The Nielsen Auto Company fold two new; Chevrolet cart the"1 past week. One, a five passenger coach tswJT Edwin Street, Lehl and the other, a I touring to Trueinan Carson, FarrfieldJ .-J Mrs. Wm. Bsrratt was hostess Friday afternoon of last week to the American Ameri-can Fork Boroets. Late In the after noon, following a pleassnt period spent in sewing, dainty refreshments were served. A candy pull was enjoyed last evening eve-ning by the first rank orfieeTllve girls of the Third ward at the home ot Mrs, James W. Johnston. There were twelve present and a very pleasant time is reported. Week-end guests at the home of Patriarch and Mrs. W. B. Smith were Mrs. Grant Clark and children of Fannlngton. Mrs. Clark, a talented pianist, played In the Pleasant Orovs Third ward Sunday evening. : . - - .. Misses Alice and Louie Spcnce, Jane Cannon and Velda' Burnham, and Messrs. Kenneth Bennett, Halvor Berrett Sherman Lowman and Frank O'Brien all of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Lenard Chlpman here. Mrs. Emma Foster, local librarian, spent Tuesday In Provo attending a class In book repairing conducted by a Miss Lewis of New York. The Class was held In the Provo library aad according -ta Mri Foster " wss of great benefit to all the librarians attending. at-tending. Monday at the B. T. U. an Alpine ASTtake Club was organized comprised ot students from Alpine stake who are attending that institution. Among the officers selected wss Miss Ia Ree iChipman of his city who was elected vice-president Wendell Thome of Plessant Grove was elected president nd Miss Angelyn Warnlck of Manila, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Vernon Houston , Joined her husband, in Salt Lake City Thursday evening of last week and attended a "Hallowe'en party given at the Me uCune home by the Alumni nurses of the L. D. S. Friday evening a party was given In Ensign ward by the student . nurses of -- the hospital at whjch Dr. and Mrs. Houston were guests. -The beginners In Bee Hive work of the First Ward met at the home of their Beekeeper, Miss Marie Spratley, Saturday last and enjoyed a Hallowe'en Hallo-we'en party The rooms and the costumes cos-tumes both were In harmony with tho Hallowe'en spirit. Mlusic and games appropriate for the occasion were the main features ot the evening, after which refreshments were served to the following guests: Minres Orpha Rushton, Rose Boley. Thelma Peter-ion. Peter-ion. Mildred Wsnlass, Loralne Boley. Jesse Davis, Jean Larson, Hasel Cobbley and Marie Spratley. Phoenix Hosiery The Popular Ladies Line. . . v Sold Exclusively By c American Fork Co-op. eating Stoves It is just as important to use care in the selection of your HEATING STOVE as it is your cooker. We have the kind that saves your coal, the kind you can keep fire in all night, the one that always looks beautiful, the one that is moderate in price. Come and examine our beautiful lines. WHAT YOU BUY AT CHIPMAN'S YOU GO AWAY SATISFIED. Ghipman Merc. Go. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Mrs. Vera Laurten Is In Salt Lake City with her sister. Mrs. P. A. Llyons. whose baby daughter hat been seriously seri-ously ill but who la reported to be on the improve now. Apple Seed New Cause Cupid Works Overtime At the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Rasmussen Friday evening, the marriage mar-riage of Miss !ary Christensen and Mr, Arthur H. Dye took place. The ceremony which took hIim t a Of Appendicitis - clock was performed by Bishop James ; , TV Gardner ot the First ward. Only Following is a report which appear- close relatives and friends were pre-ed pre-ed recently in a daily paper concern- "ent Following congratulations to ing an operation performed by Dr. H. the happy couple delicious refresh-E. refresh-E. Robinson of Ogden. formerly of ment were served. Fall flowers were this city: i used as house decorations. A new cause was found for appen-' Mr- BI1 r- Dye will make their dlcltis at the Dee hospital last week nom' ln Salt Lake City. They are In a young woman, when Dr. H. E. '"K congratulated by a large circle Robinson operated for symptoms ' friends. complex, but appendicitis symptoms Judge Weber To Speak at ' Local Moosa Chh The local moose order will tar the pleasure of hearing A. J. Weber, Judge of the supreme court, on Saturday Satur-day eveninr Nnrmhr iRth. His subject will be on the loyal order of Moose organisation and work. The club rooms are now completed and are said to be among the best south ot Salt Lake City. All members mem-bers and prospective members art Invited, those ln charge say. Complimentary to Mrs. Louie B. In?ersoll who left this week for Salt I-ake City a party was given Mondsy afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. M. White by Mrs. White and Mrs. E. J. Wild. The afternoon was pleasantly spent In the usual diversions and delicious de-licious refreshments were served. Following were the guests present: Mesdames L. 8. Harrington. James Crystal, Ruben Chlpman, Lenard Chip-man,. Chip-man,. Job. Inger soil, .Tho. Barrstt,' Theodore Klcholee. Lawrence Brlggt, W. A. Homer. Ira Hatch and Alta Schow. predominating. -The appendix was" very riSnlTas' well as enlarged generally Upon opening the appendix, two apple seeds were found, both sprouted sprou-ted .and, growing to- considerable length, a One of the sprouts was curling cur-ling upVIn the appendix while the other had perforated through the appendix. ap-pendix. ' ' , It Is not known how long the seeds had been In the appendix, but could have sprouted and grown to such length lu four days' time. The patient Is recovering following the removal of the "trees" as well as the appendix. . Thlt Is a very unusual case, as Dr. Barrett labratory specialist at the Dee Hospital reports. He states that some over fifty thousand cases have come under his work and this Is the first case reported where sprouted seeds have been found, and none reported re-ported In all records to date. Card of Thanks NOTICE Don't, Increase yourexpense hy allowing al-lowing your irrigation tax to become delinquent. Pay It now. EU J. Clayson, Treasurer; We take this means ot expressing our sincere appreciation and thanks to those who to kindly assisted us during the last illness and"'' after death had claimed our beloved tno,tfe-er. tno,tfe-er. for the assistance rendered at (he services, the beautiful "floral offerings offer-ings and the nse of the cart. - - Family of Mrs; Rhuemmt Ovard. The Heel ef Achilles refers te a vulnerable part It la In allusion te the story that when Thetis; .mother ef Achilles, dipped him late tbe Styx te make hits Invulnerable, she held him by the heel so that the water did not touch It Therefore his heel was the one spot In hit body where h Miss Nora Cheney, daughter of fx. and Mrs. Otis" Cheney, was united In marriage Wednesday to Mr. Clarence Roundy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roundy of Highland, Wednesday In the -Salt -laker temple. The ''""young couple will leave the first of next week for Scofteld to make their home. Thev have the he wlo. . r - - v J large number of friends. Miss Ardella Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Millet of Highland, High-land, was married ln the Salt Lake temple Wednesday to Mr. Jbhn L. Hatch also ot Highland. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch have a laree friends who tender congrstulstlona They will continue to reside in High land. Miss Vslda Radmall of this eltv snd M. T. Mitchell of Roosevelt, were married the forepart of the week In Provo. They have the best wishes of many friends for a haDnv vma life. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are mak ing Rooaevelt their home. Small All Around If he la a very small man, a very small success prompts blm to braf about bis humble origin. Dulutl Herald. Boys' Waists One Boys' regular $1.00 blouse given " away with each pair of boys' shoes boueht. Shoes $1.95 , to $3.45. BOYS' UNIONS Underwear On Sale Special on Knight Woolen Mills OVERCOATS and SHIRTS. Royal Clothing Store M, 0. Robinson American Fork, Utah KEELEYS CANDY SPECIAL CRYSTALIZED FRUIT JELLIES This coupen fees) fee lOe mmpwntmmdl 1 Keeley's Candy on Saturday er tundsy.. November- eth and th. Briijis Pharmacy San Tox Drug Store. Telephone 0 was vulnerable: I |